EE-110L Circuit Analysis Lab

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University of Management and Technology

School of Engineering
Department of Electrical Engineering

Course Outline
Course code: EE-110L Course title: Circuit Analysis Lab

Program BS-EE

Credit Hours 1

One semester
Duration

Nil
Prerequisites

Muhammad Asad Ali (Section A2, B2, C1, C2)


Resource Person
Awais Saeed (Section A1, B2)

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Counseling Timing

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Dean’s signature…………………………… Date………………………………………….

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Learning Objective:
This lab gives the foundation on which most other courses in electrical engineering curriculum rest.
Subject areas included are, basic circuit quantities, voltage and currents, resistive circuits,
Kirchhoff’s Laws, nodal and mesh analysis, linearity, source transformation, Thevenin’s and
Norton’s theorems, maximum power transfer, Capacitance, Inductance, RC, RL, RLC circuits.
Introduction to Op-Amp is also present. It will teach the students the practical implementation of
different circuits. We have also designed labs on Multisim software. The course directly contributes
to objectives, d, e and f of the HEC Electrical Engineering Curriculum.

Upon completion of the course, the students will be able to:

a. Calculate the voltage and current in simple resistive networks containing dependent and
independent sources by applying a variety of techniques, such as nodal analysis, mesh
analysis, source transformation, superposition, and Thevenin’s and Norton’s equivalent
circuits.
b. Determine natural, forced and step response of RL, RC, and RLC circuits
c. Solve circuit problems containing operational amplifier.

Learning Methodology:
Practical, interactive, participative

Grade Evaluation Criteria


Following is the criteria for the distribution of marks to evaluate final grade in the semester.

Marks Evaluation Marks

Lab Manuals & Performance: 50

Term Project 10

Final Viva + Performance: 40

Total: 100

Recommended Text Books:


Fundamentals of Electric Circuits, 5th Ed., By Alexander and Sadiku

Reference Books:
1). Basic Engineering Circuit Analysis, 8t h Ed., By J. David Irwin, John Wiley & Sons

2). Electric Circuits, Eighth Edition, by Nilsson & Riedel

3). Fundamental of electric circuits by Floyd

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Course Learning Outcomes (CLOs):
CLO:1 Familiarization with the Lab Instruments and basic circuit analysis using
MULTISM
CLO:2 Design and analyze the basic linear circuit using the network laws and
theorems, on MULTISIM.
CLO:3 Implementation of different operational amplifier circuits.
CLO:4 To analyze different combinations of the first order RL and RC circuits.
CLO:5 Term Project

Mapping of CLOs to Program Learning Outcomes (PLOs):

CLO 2
CLO 1

CLO 3

CLO 4

CLO 5
CLOs/PLOs

PLO 1: Engineering Knowledge


PLO 2: Problem Analysis
PLO 3: Design and Development of Solutions
PLO 4: Investigation   
PLO 5: Modern Tool Usage  
PLO 6: The Engineer and Society
PLO 7: Environment and Sustainability
PLO 8: Ethics
PLO 9: Individual and Team Work 
PLO 10: Communication
PLO 11: Project Management
PLO 12: Life Long Learning

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Calendar of Course contents to be covered during semester
Course code: EE-110L Course title: Circuit Analysis Lab

Relevance to Theory
Week Course Contents / Lab Experiments Topics CLOs

1 Ohm’s Law and Familiarization with the Lab Instruments TB: Article 2.2 1

2 Basic Circuit Analysis using MULTISM --- 1

Simulation and Implementation of Series and Parallel DC


3 TB: Article 2.4-2.6 2
Circuits

4 Simulation and Implementation of ∆-Y conversion TB: Article 2.7 2

5 Simulation and Implementation of Nodal Analyses TB: Article 3.2-3.3 2

6 Simulation and Implementation of Mesh Analyses TB: Article 3.4-3.6 2

7
Simulation and Implementation of Thevenin’s and Norton’s TB: Article 4.5-4.7 2
Theorem

8
Simulation and Implementation of Superposition and TB: Article 4.3, 4.8 2
Maximum Power Transfer Theorem

9 Design of Inverting and Non-Inverting Amplifier TB: Article 5.2-5.5 3

10 Design of OP-AMP as Summing and Differential Amplifier TB: Article 5.6-5.7 3

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11
Simulation and Implementation of Series and Parallel RL TB: Article 7.3, 7.6 4
circuits

12
Simulation and Implementation of Series and Parallel RC TB: Article 7.2, 7.5 4
circuits

13
AC voltage and current Measurements using oscilloscope --- 1
and Function Generator

Simulation and Implementation of RLC series and Parallel Material will be


14 4
Circuits provided

15 Term Project Evaluation All the concepts 5

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Mapping of CLOs to Direct Assessments

Final Exam
Lab 10

Lab 11

Lab 12

Lab 13

Lab 14

Lab 15
Lab 1

Lab 2

Lab 3

Lab 4

Lab 5

Lab 6

Lab 7

Lab 8

Lab 9
CLOs

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2       

3   
4    

5  

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